|
Evaluation for sleep apnea in patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and Marfan: a questionnaire study |
|
|
|
Department of Pulmonary Medicine, University of Antwerp,
UIA, Belgium.
Sleep complaints are frequently reported by patients with
Marfan and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS). We examined the exact nature of sleep
complaints in these patients. A representative sample of Marfan and EDS patients
responded to a general sleep questionnaire, including the Epworth Sleepiness
Scale (ESS) and the Medical Outcomes Study Short-Form 36 (SF-36) health-related
quality of life (QOL) questionnaire. Fifteen Marfan patients and 9 EDS patients
were evaluated and compared to 24 healthy controls, matched for age, sex and
body mass index. Maintaining sleep was frequently disturbed in Marfan (40%, p
< 0.04) as well as in EDS patients (56%, p < 0.01). Sleep apnea was
exclusively reported by Marfan patients (27%, p = 0.03). Periodic limb movements
were much more reported in EDS (67%, p = 0.02) than in Marfan (27%, p = 0.25)
compared to controls (8%). Pain and back complaints were highly presented in
both groups, but most pronounced in EDS patients (47% in Marfan versus 77% in
EDS). No differences for the scores in the ESS were found. For all SF-36
questionnaire items, scores were much lower in patient groups, except for
emotional problems. We found that sleep complaints were not rare in Marfan and
EDS patients and correlated well with different QOL items. Our study calls for
greater attention to the presence of apnea, pain and periodic limb movements in
these patients.
|